POENITENTIALES Psalmi — dicuntur communiter septem isti, VI. XXXII. XXXVIII. LI. GII. CXXX. et CXLIII. quod de paenitentia inprimis agunt: iam in usu ante Augustinum, qui in extremis versans illos sibi praelegi voluit. Eos postea in Communione Romana quadragesimali… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Libri poenitentiales — Libri poenitentiales, die Bußbücher … Universal-Lexikon
canon law — canon lawyer. the body of codified ecclesiastical law, esp. of the Roman Catholic Church as promulgated in ecclesiastical councils and by the pope. [1300 50; ME] * * * Body of laws established within Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy,… … Universalium
Andreas Sennert — ( * 7. Juni 1606 in Wittenberg[1]; † 21. Dezember 1689 ebd. ) war ein deutscher Orientalist, Lexikograf und Bibliothekar. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jérôme Aléandre le Jeune — ou Girolamo Aleandro (Motta di Livenza, le 29 juillet 1574 Rome, le 9 mars 1629) est un humaniste et érudit italien. Il est le petit neveu de Jérôme Aléandre (1480 1542), nonce et cardinal, adversaire de la Réforme. Biographie … Wikipédia en Français
LASSUS (R. de) — Le plus illustre polyphoniste du XVIe siècle et l’un des plus grands musiciens de tous les temps, plus original, plus expressif et plus fécond que son contemporain Palestrina, Lassus connut, à la tête de la chapelle ducale de Bavière, une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Orlande de Lassus — Orlande de Lassus, collection of Civico Museo Bibliografia Musicale, Bologna. Orlande de Lassus (also Orlandus Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Roland de Lassus, or Roland Delattre) (1532 (possibly 1530) – 14 June 1594) was a Franco Flemish composer of… … Wikipedia
Penitential Psalms — The Penitential Psalms or Psalms of Confession is a name designation dating from the sixth century A.D. (Cassiodorus s commentary, and possibly earlier) given to Psalms 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, and 143 (6, 31, 37, 50, 101, 129, and 142 in the… … Wikipedia
Order of Penitents — The Christian movement known as the Penitents goes back to the 4th century. Those who had committed serious sins confessed their sins to the bishop or his representative and were assigned a penance that was to be carried out over a period of time … Wikipedia
Penitential canons — are religious rules laid down by councils or bishops concerning the penances to be done for various sins. These canons, collected, adapted to later practice, and completed by suitable directions formed the nucleus of the Penitential Book s (see… … Wikipedia